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Schalke qualify for Champions League Last 16, Bayern Munich win

Ross DunbarDecember 10, 2014

The Royal Blues progress to the latter stages of Europe's premier competition for the third year in a row. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich strolled to a comfortable win over CSKA Moscow.

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Bayern players celebrate
Image: Reuters/Michael Dalder

A second-half goal from Max Meyer has secured Schalke's spot in the Last 16 of the Champions League after winning 1-0 away to Maribor.

The 19-year-old came off the bench to ease the doubts for Roberto Di Matteo's side, who showed the defensive stability, which the Swiss coach has drilled into the team since arriving two months ago.

Besides the goal and some glimpses of vitality in the second-half, the Royal Blues were fairly disappointing and stale.

The club's record scorer in European competitions, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, squandered a great opening before the break, but then saw his shot in the 55th minute roll agonizingly across the goalline.

But the introduction of 19-year-old Meyer moments later changed how Schalke went about their business.

The lively teenager tucked home the opening goal, anticipating the punched clearance by Maribor keeper Handanovic, which presented an empty goal for the Schalke substitute.

Max Meyer celebrates his goal against Maribor
Max Meyer scored his first Champions League goal for Schalke to take his team to the knockout roundImage: Reuters/Srdjan Zivulovic

The nervy finish was mastered without much cause for complaint and they become the fourth German team to reach the latter stages of the Champions League.

Bayern stroll, Messi stars

Elsewhere, a changed Bayern Munich team dispatched Russian side CSKA Moscow by three goals from Thomas Müller, Sebastian Rode and Mario Götze.

The German champions had already qualified for the latter stages of the competition, so their final home match of the campaign was merely an exercise.

Pep Guardiola offered game-time to the impressive Sebastian Rode and Gianluca Gaudino, as well as Bastian Schweinsteiger who continues his recovery from injury.

But it was the first-team regular in Müller who set the tone for the majority of the game, slotting home from the spot in the 18th minute.

Rode headed the second with seven minutes left from Schweinsteiger's tidy cross for the former Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder. Mario Götze scored the third in stoppage time.

In the same group as the German champions, Manchester City secured their place in the knockout round after beating Italian heavyweights Roma.

Meanwhile, Lionel Messi became the highest-scoring player in the Champions League, scoring in Barcelona's 3-1 win over French giants Paris Saint-Germain. The little Argentine has now had a hand in 94 goals in 92 Champions League games.

While Barca and PSG had already progressed, the meeting of the recent kings of European football and the aspiring Parisians and the return of Zlatan Ibrahimovic made this one of the games of the evening. But the Spaniards took the spoils, with Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez scoring on the night.

The other Champions League scores in overview

Group E: Bayern 3-0 CSKA Moscow, Roma 0-2 Manchester City.

Group F: Ajax 4-0 APOEL Nicosia, Barcelona 3-1 PSG

Group G: Chelsea 3-1 Sporting Lisbon, Maribor 0-1 Schalke

Group H: Athletic Bilbao 2-0 BATE Borisov, Porto 1-1 Shakhtar Donetsk